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Thursday, March 25, 2010
ZDNET: Ubuntu releases Lucid Lynx Beta1 10.04
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Today Canonical released Beta 1 of Ubuntu Linux 10.04, the newest Long Term Support version of its popular Open Source operating system due for release on April 29th.
While largely an incremental release over the previous Karmic Koala 9.10, the desktop version of Ubuntu 10.04 features an updated 2.6.32 kernel, a revved 2.29 GNOME implementation (with KDE SC 4.4 for the Kubuntu variant) the Firefox 3.6 web browser and OpenOffice.org 3.2 for productivity.
Most notable in the newest desktop release is Ubuntu’s abandonment of its previous “Earth Tone” color scheme for GNOME in favor of a bright, Mac-like motif with fresh-looking icons and an Aubergine/Grey color pallete.
In an unusual decision and what could be considered an unwelcome change for the user interface, Canonical has also chosen the default configuration of the Metacity window manager to use a reverse positioning of the maximize/minimize icons on the upper left of each window.
This is a departure from the conventional Microsoft Windows-like positioning on the upper right of each window used in previous releases, which may take getting some used to by new Linux users. It certainly annoys this one and I hope Canonical considers returning to the previous default setting it had for release, although the company has said publicly that its design changes were not up for debate.
Rightardia agrees. People who are left handed will like this change, but most people who are right handed will find this change awkward.
[Update: see helpful comment from ZDNet talkbacker CPav on how to alter the default Window button positioning using the gconf-editor GUI tool.]
A number of new tools based on the Gwibber project for Social Media integration have been added or improved, including a microblogging program for Twitter and FaceBook, and a fully integrated instant messaging client, Empathy (which was introduced in Karmic Koala) which now includes support for FaceBook chat and numerous other IM networks.
Under the hood, in addition to the many performance enhancements of Kernel 2.6.32, 10.04 has removed the Hardware Abstraction Layer from the boot process, effectively making it twice as fast to boot than its predecessor and reducing resume from suspend time.
PCs with nVidia chips will now use the Open Source “Nouveau” driver by default as opposed to the proprietary nVidia driver, although the closed and higher-performance driver can also be installed using the Synaptic utility.
Jason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies.
Rightardia comment: We could not get the upgrade to work so we downloaded the .ISO image and right clicked on it to burn a DVD. We then backed up our files to a thumb drive. We used the Firefox XMarks add-on to backup our Firefox bookmarks. We also use the synchronize feature in Tomboy to backup Tomboy notes to the thumb drive.
When then blew away Linux 9.10 and installed the 10.04 Beta. The installation and restore worked perfectly. After getting the system up, we used Update manger to install 308 updates. After we finished the updates, three more updates appeared, but we didn't have to reboot to finish these updates.
Linux has always been a pleasure to update compared to Windows XP Pro. It is much faster and does not require multiple reboots like Windows.
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